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Pelosi: We could have probably brought down that statue for a lot less.
Washington Times ^ | Stephen Dinan and Amy Fagan

Posted on 04/11/2003 12:17:34 PM PDT by Mihalis

Edited on 07/12/2004 4:02:34 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

"I have absolutely no regret about my vote on this war," she told reporters at her weekly briefing yesterday, saying the same questions still remain: "The cost in human lives. The cost to our budget, probably $100 billion. We could have probably brought down that statue for a lot less. The cost to our economy. But the most important question at this time, now that we're toward the end of it, is what is the cost to the war on terrorism?" She and a majority of House Democrats last October voted against authorizing the president to use force to disarm Saddam's regime. In the Senate, a majority of Democrats voted for the war resolution. The measure passed both chambers comfortably, with almost every Republican supporting it. But Mrs. Pelosi, California Democrat, has said she worries the Iraq campaign would divert attention from the broader war on terror and could spawn new terrorist attacks. On the Senate side, Minority Leader Tom Daschle, South Dakota Democrat, praised U.S. troops and declined to second-guess the Bush administration on a series of questions, including whether Iraqi opposition figure Ahmad Chalabi should be the country's next interim leader. He is being promoted for the position by some in the administration. "I want to vet it a little bit more before I come to any conclusions," Mr. Daschle said. The ongoing war continues to dominate much of the action on Capitol Hill. A handful of protesters disrupted a Senate vote last night when they stood in the visitors' gallery, held up red flags and chanted antiwar slogans like "No money for war" and "Our taxes are not for bombing nations." The five were grabbed and pushed one by one out by guards, but not before they brought the entire chamber, which was full of senators and staffers for the vote, to its feet. Meanwhile, House Republicans and Democrats held a rally to support the troops yesterday, and leaders of both parties praised the military's efficiency and professionalism. "Today in Iraq, tens of millions are free," said House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. "This is a regime that needed change." Mr. DeLay, Texas Republican, said the war is not over yet, "but make no mistake ... our army of virtue is beating back the tide of terror." Mrs. Pelosi also praised the troops at the rally. But she didn't address the war itself at the event. Later, in her news conference, she told reporters she is not convinced the war in Iraq has made Americans safer. "That remains to be seen," she said. "I certainly would hope so, and I think we have to think in a very positive way about it, but we don't know." That put her at odds with House Minority Whip Steny H. Hoyer, Maryland Democrat, who said to some U.S. troops present at the rally: "Your cause is noble and just. You are disarming a dangerous despot and ending his ruthless regime." He also said he believed the war was "strengthening the security of our nation, as well as the nations of the Middle East and the nations of the world." As Mrs. Pelosi praised the troops, she also said their success was owed "in large measure" to former President Bill Clinton. "This best-trained, best-equipped, best-led force for peace in the history of the world was not invented in the last two years. This had a strong influence and strong support during the Clinton years," she said. Mrs. Pelosi did give President Bush credit for saying the United Nations should have a role in rebuilding a postwar Iraq, but she said the administration must make sure that it involves the international community.


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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: democraticparty; iraqwar; pelosi
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..."This best-trained, best-equipped, best-led force for peace in the history of the world was not invented in the last two years. This had a strong influence and strong support during the Clinton years," she said...

The Dems are now claiming the credit for our victory!

1 posted on 04/11/2003 12:17:34 PM PDT by Mihalis
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2 posted on 04/11/2003 12:18:47 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: Mihalis
"The cost in human lives." Except when it comes to her support for aborting babies.
3 posted on 04/11/2003 12:19:39 PM PDT by hsmomx3 (Close the Borders Now!)
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To: Mihalis
But you know she's right. If the only thing that matters is cost savings, and if our only goal is to destroy a single statue if Baghdad, then I say we should have offered Saddam a billion dollars for the statue. Think of the savings!!!!
4 posted on 04/11/2003 12:20:45 PM PDT by ClearCase_guy
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To: Mihalis
From "Quagmire" to "We could have done this cheaper" all in the span of 1 news cycle. Congratulation Ms. Pelosi, that's a new flip/flop record!
5 posted on 04/11/2003 12:21:11 PM PDT by Tallguy
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To: Mihalis

We could have funded those liberal radio/TV networks for a LOT less.

We could've had the free market fund the Arts for a lot less.

We DAMN sure could've funded those wasteful social programs for a lot less.

6 posted on 04/11/2003 12:22:06 PM PDT by martin_fierro (Mr. Avuncular)
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To: Mihalis
Has Ms. Pelosi forgotten who controlled Congress during the last 6 years of the Clinton Administration?
7 posted on 04/11/2003 12:23:01 PM PDT by Ken H
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To: Mihalis
Sean Hannity is bashing that jacka** Pelosi on his radio show right now (heard in L.A.).
8 posted on 04/11/2003 12:23:17 PM PDT by CarmelValleyite
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To: Mihalis
But the most important question at this time, now that we're toward the end of it, is what is the cost to the war on terrorism?"

Why don't you ask the 3,000 people who died on 9/11, Ms. Pelosi, you wench. And then ask those who might die if we stop the war on terrorism because it might cost too much.

9 posted on 04/11/2003 12:24:13 PM PDT by Luna (Evil will not triumph...God is at the helm)
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To: Mihalis
By what magic would Ms. Pelosi have "brought down that statue"?

By witchcraft of the She-Goddess?

10 posted on 04/11/2003 12:24:29 PM PDT by shhrubbery!
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To: Mihalis
Reformatted for your reading pleasure:

Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill are rallying around military successes in Iraq and supporting the troops, but House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said it was still right to oppose granting the president the authority to use force to disarm Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

"I have absolutely no regret about my vote on this war," she told reporters at her weekly briefing yesterday, saying the same questions still remain: "The cost in human lives. The cost to our budget, probably $100 billion. We could have probably brought down that statue for a lot less. The cost to our economy. But the most important question at this time, now that we're toward the end of it, is what is the cost to the war on terrorism?"

She and a majority of House Democrats last October voted against authorizing the president to use force to disarm Saddam's regime. In the Senate, a majority of Democrats voted for the war resolution. The measure passed both chambers comfortably, with almost every Republican supporting it.

But Mrs. Pelosi, California Democrat, has said she worries the Iraq campaign would divert attention from the broader war on terror and could spawn new terrorist attacks.

On the Senate side, Minority Leader Tom Daschle, South Dakota Democrat, praised U.S. troops and declined to second-guess the Bush administration on a series of questions, including whether Iraqi opposition figure Ahmad Chalabi should be the country's next interim leader. He is being promoted for the position by some in the administration.

"I want to vet it a little bit more before I come to any conclusions," Mr. Daschle said.

The ongoing war continues to dominate much of the action on Capitol Hill.

A handful of protesters disrupted a Senate vote last night when they stood in the visitors' gallery, held up red flags and chanted antiwar slogans like "No money for war" and "Our taxes are not for bombing nations."

The five were grabbed and pushed one by one out by guards, but not before they brought the entire chamber, which was full of senators and staffers for the vote, to its feet.

Meanwhile, House Republicans and Democrats held a rally to support the troops yesterday, and leaders of both parties praised the military's efficiency and professionalism.

"Today in Iraq, tens of millions are free," said House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. "This is a regime that needed change."

Mr. DeLay, Texas Republican, said the war is not over yet, "but make no mistake ... our army of virtue is beating back the tide of terror."

Mrs. Pelosi also praised the troops at the rally. But she didn't address the war itself at the event. Later, in her news conference, she told reporters she is not convinced the war in Iraq has made Americans safer.

"That remains to be seen," she said. "I certainly would hope so, and I think we have to think in a very positive way about it, but we don't know."

That put her at odds with House Minority Whip Steny H. Hoyer, Maryland Democrat, who said to some U.S. troops present at the rally: "Your cause is noble and just. You are disarming a dangerous despot and ending his ruthless regime."

He also said he believed the war was "strengthening the security of our nation, as well as the nations of the Middle East and the nations of the world."

As Mrs. Pelosi praised the troops, she also said their success was owed "in large measure" to former President Bill Clinton.

"This best-trained, best-equipped, best-led force for peace in the history of the world was not invented in the last two years. This had a strong influence and strong support during the Clinton years," she said.

Mrs. Pelosi did give President Bush credit for saying the United Nations should have a role in rebuilding a postwar Iraq, but she said the administration must make sure that it involves the international community.
11 posted on 04/11/2003 12:25:49 PM PDT by 68skylark
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To: Ken H
Marine Bump! The first WTC bombing happened in 1993 and the Dimwits and the Klintons did absolutely N O T H I N G!
12 posted on 04/11/2003 12:28:42 PM PDT by kellynla ( "C" 1/5 1st Mar Div '69 & '70 An Hoa, Viet Nam Semper Fi)
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To: shhrubbery!
We could balance the national dedt with the money Peloski has spent reconstructing her ugly skinny face.
13 posted on 04/11/2003 12:28:58 PM PDT by Uncle George
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To: 68skylark
That's the best she can do?
14 posted on 04/11/2003 12:29:33 PM PDT by Grand Old Partisan (You can read about my history of the GOP at www.republicanbasics.com)
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To: Mihalis
TODAY THE DEMOCRATES OFFICIALLY BECAME A FRINGE PARTY. Pelosi speaks only for a rapidly shrinking marginal group of Americans.
15 posted on 04/11/2003 12:29:48 PM PDT by dano1
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To: Mihalis
Clarification to my post #7--

I was responding to Pelosi trying to give credit to Clinton for the military's outstanding performance in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

16 posted on 04/11/2003 12:30:27 PM PDT by Ken H
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To: Mihalis
>>We could have probably brought down that statue for a lot less.

Yeah, just like your take on the Death Penalty. We'll just NOT take any action and sit and wait for the bad guys (Killers or the Hussein's) just die off on their own.

Pelosi can play games of "Stare-off" all she wants. With her face, it probably even works. The rest of us will live in an ACTION Based REAL WORLD!

17 posted on 04/11/2003 12:31:08 PM PDT by Wondervixen (Ask for her by name--Accept no substitutes!)
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Given that a major news organization like CNN was deliberately hiding the truth of Iraqi oppression, the likelihood of the Hussein regime being toppled just because we wished it so is highly unlikely.
18 posted on 04/11/2003 12:33:04 PM PDT by WillVoteForFood
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To: Mihalis
I expect Algore to claim that he INVENTED the US Military.
19 posted on 04/11/2003 12:33:13 PM PDT by Martus
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To: Mihalis
Pelosi: We could have probably brought down that statue for a lot less.

By the time that statue would have come down through appeasement, containment, and more UN charades, the cost will have been hundreds of thousands if not millions of American lives, and a new, larger statue of Saddam will have been put in its place.

20 posted on 04/11/2003 12:34:07 PM PDT by wayoverontheright
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